I recently accumulated 2k reputation on Stack Overflow, and with it the ability to review edits and flags. In community spirit, it's something I've taken to doing occasionally when I've got a few spare minutes.
I was very surprised to discover that, mixed in with the valid edits, are random items that are apparently designed to "test" that the reviewer is "paying attention".
When I've been confronted with one of these, I go through the following emotions:
- Confusion, because the "test" posts are either valid items, or randomly-altered edits that make little sense.
- Annoyance, because it generally takes longer than normal to decide what to do with the item.
- Anger, because Stack Overflow is treating me like a small child, "testing" to make sure I'm not being naughty.
None of these things are good.
I've no idea what would happen if I "failed" one of these "tests" (I haven't, as yet), but I'm sufficiently irritated by their appearance that I'm thinking I might just not bother in future, and leave the work up to everyone else. Which is, surely, not the desired result?
Are they really necessary, or perhaps just turn up overly frequently? Surely, the whole idea of not awarding the ability to check the review queue until you've got 2k reputation is that this is the point where we trust people to do the right thing, so we don't need to test them? Is it not actually quite likely that this is counterproductive - putting more users off dealing with reviews than it is catching people who do it lazily?